§ 255-291.   Traffic control.
   A.   All in the GFW District shall be designed to safely permit vehicles to enter and exit the property. A transportation impact study may be required by the Board of Commissioners for new or additions of 5,000 square feet or greater, for any freestanding retail permitted under this article, § 255-288, for all conditional in the GFW District, and as required by § 212-35.1 of the and Land Code.
   B.   Where a traffic study is required, the Board of Commissioners reserves the right to request its own traffic engineer to establish the type and nature of the assumptions used for the generation and distribution of vehicular trips, review and comment on the applicant's traffic study, and require acceptable improvements necessary to minimize any identified traffic impacts. The expense for such review shall be payable by the applicant to the Township.
   C.   A transportation impact study (whether pursuant to and land or conditional approval) shall meet the requirements outlined in § 212-35.1 of the and Land Code.
   D.   Organization of report. The transportation impact study findings shall be labeled as consecutively numbered exhibits and properly referenced throughout the text of the documents. The report shall be written in a manner and style that clearly focus the information, data and analysis on the issues mentioned above. Sources of all data must be appropriately documented. The name and title of the preparer is required. The preparer shall be a licensed engineer experienced in transportation.